This coastal contemporary home was designed by Studio 6 Architects, located in Laguna Beach, a small coastal city in Orange County, California. The design of this spectacular home was inspired by the views, taking advantage of a long, narrow lot. A front entry gate provides privacy from the street, custom-built on the site, it is composed of mahogany. On the exterior facade, the exquisite stone is a Lompoc Stone Ledge (ledgestone), a natural stone with a slightly irregular rectangular shape.

Above: The concrete pieces at the front entry of this coastal home were poured on site, creating fantastic curb appeal.

What We Love: This coastal contemporary home features a beautiful entry courtyard with concrete pavers and moss. The zen-like landscaping invites you into this captivating home that seems to showcase breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean at every turn. Custom designed furnishings, light fixtures, fireplaces, cabinetry and millwork makes this residence very unique. We are especially loving the lower entertainment level, opening out onto an expansive deck, it is the perfect space for weekend fun!

Readers, let us know in the Comments what details in this home you like most and why. Is there anything in this home you would have liked to have seen done differently?

Above: The dual-sided custom masonry fireplace measures 13′-0″ wide and 6-0″ depth, with 3′-0″ on either side. The fireplace acts as a delineation between the living room and the home office. Large windows capture views of the Pacific Ocean from the living room, dining room and home office.

Above: The windows were sourced from Italy and showcase sweeping views of the coast.

Above: On the lower level is a sitting area, home bar and a comfortable family room — perfect for entertaining guests. Lift and slide doors open to connect the indoors with the outdoors. An expansive deck showcases breathtaking views over the Pacific Ocean. The exquisite stone on the wall was sourced from Laguna Niguel-based Lompoc Stone. It is a Ledge rock mortarless mountain blend.

Behind the stone wall is a steel cage with steel Cantilever treads, the treads are wrapped with wood to achieve the look of this staircase. In case you were wondering, the handrail was installed after this image was taken.

Above: The light fixtures above the bar were custom fabricated for the space. Similar stained glass light fixtures can be found on Light in Art, called the Galilee.

Above: In the master bedroom, a wood-paneled wall features a fireplace and television mounted above. It is positioned 66″ from the floor to bottom of the television.

Above: A suspended mirror in the bathroom helps to allow views through to the ocean and bring in natural light. The countertop is a man-made quartz.

Above: A soaking tub and glass-enclosed walk-in shower features a large window framing views of the glistening ocean.